Pages That Mention Isaac Hite
Letter from Jonathan Clark to Isaac Hite, 2 April 1809
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Last edit about 2 years ago by Lucio AlvarezLetter from Jonathan Clark to Isaac Hite, 9 October 1803
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A list of the bonds sent by Captain Hite ~ we have been very sickly this Fall on Bear Grass - several of my famiy are now very unwell - as to crops wheat there was very little seeded last year, and I believe that was not very good - those who planted tobacco must have made very fine crops. I made a little which was excellent - I believe there are very great crops of corn - the squrrells take a good part. I do not expect more than 6/ P[er] barrel will be had the next year - your Sc[cut off] and all the children have been sick - but are all about again - they present their love to you and the children, which they are joined by your most
Sincere friend
Bear Grass
Octo. 9. 1809.
Bonds sent by Captain Hite Ulreck Tillar & John Black Bond [pound symbol] 75.0.0 payd 1 Mar 1803 Jos Huddle & Jacob Huddle Do [pound symbol] 50.0.0 payd 1 Nov 1802 Cap: Nimrod Song Do $200 payd 18. June 1803 Col Booth order [pound symbol] 20.18.6 payd 6. Apl 1799 [cut off] [cut off] P. S. Since writing I find a few charges made by Mr Hite since 1789 which I have added to the account -
Letter from Jonathan Clark to Isaac Hite, 5 December 1807
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A list of the bonds sent by Captain Hite ~ we have been very sickly this Fall on Bear Grass - several of my famiy are now very unwell - as to crops wheat there was very little seeded last year, and I believe that was not very good - those who planted tobacco must have made very fine crops. I made a little which was excellent - I believe there are very great crops of corn - the squrrells take a good part. I do not expect more than 6/ P[er] barrel will be had the next year - your Sc[cut off] and all the children have been sick - but are all about again - they present their love to you and the children, which they are joined by your most
Sincere friend
Bear Grass
Octo. 9. 1809.
Bonds sent by Captain Hite Ulreck Tillar & John Black Bond [pound symbol] 75.0.0 payd 1 Mar 1803 Jos Huddle & Jacob Huddle Do [pound symbol] 50.0.0 payd 1 Nov 1802 Cap: Nimrod Song Do $200 payd 18. June 1803 Col Booth order [pound symbol] 20.18.6 payd 6. Apl 1799 [cut off] [cut off] P. S. Since writing I find a few charges made by Mr Hite since 1789 which I have added to the account -